The Blue Pond in Biei Town is a tourist spot known for its fantastical scenery, with its sparkling blue water surface. Originally an artificial pond created as part of disaster prevention work, the unique blue color is said to be due to the aluminum-containing water reflecting light. The color changes with the seasons and weather, so you can enjoy a different look every time you visit. It is also popular as a photogenic spot for tourists from overseas.
Highlights
- The contrast between the bright blue water of the pond and the dead trees
- Seasonal changes in scenery (fresh greenery, autumn leaves, snowy scenery)
- Nighttime illumination (limited period)
access
It is about a 20-minute drive from JR Biei Station and about a 40-minute drive from Asahikawa Airport. Public transportation is limited, so it is convenient to use a rental car.
Estimated stay
A tour of the pond takes about 30 minutes to an hour, but if you plan to combine it with sightseeing in the hills of Biei and the surrounding area, we recommend staying for at least half a day.
Nearby spots
- Shirahige Falls (Biei) — The contrast between the blue river and the white water
- Shikisai no Oka (Biei) — A scenic spot with seasonal flower fields
- Furano (Furano City, Hokkaido) — Famous for its lavender fields and wineries
Points to note
The color of the pond changes dramatically depending on the weather, and it can become murky during rain or snowmelt. In winter, the footpaths can become slippery due to accumulated snow, so winter gear and anti-slip measures are essential. There are few shops or eating and drinking establishments in the area, so it's best to prepare in advance before visiting.